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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
March 1: Tim Daly, voice of Superman in Superman: The Animated Series, born in New York, NY in 1956.
March 1: Zack Snyder, director of the Man of Steel movie, born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA in 1966.
March 1: Jensen Ackles, Jason Teague in Smallville TV series, born in Dallas, Texas in 1978.
March 9: Artist Rick Burchett (Superman Adventures) born in 1952.
March 12: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Perry White, editor of the Daily Planet.
March 14: Kirk Alyn, star of two serials, Superman and Atom Man vs Superman, dies in 1999 of natural causes, aged 88.
March 25: Krypto The Superdog premieres in the U.S. on Cartoon Network in 2005.
March 26: Artist Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (Action Comics) born in 1948.
March 31: In 1959, Action #252 introduces us to Superman's cousin, Supergirl.

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Something went wrong and Krypto's ship wasn't able to return to Krypton - it wasn't there!
Instead the ship prepared for the secondary destination - the planet Earth!

When Krypto awakens he discovers he's aged many years during his hibernation and is eager to explore this green new world, what he discovers is under Earth's yellow sun - he's become super!

Realizing Kal-El is long gone Krypto decides to bond with a new master, an earth boy named Kevin!

Introductions are made when Kevin falls from a tree and Krypto rescues him. Kevin is astounded by the flying dog and discovers Krypto is Superman's dog. Krypto is confused with the discovery that another Kryptonian was here on Earth, and a champion of truth and justice. He tells Kevin that he no longer belongs to anyone as Kal-El is long gone.

Kevin naturally took in the strange visitor from another planet and they became the best of friends.

They even hid the Kryptonian rocket under the backyard as their secret fortress. And when they activate some equipment they discover Superman is away on a space mission and that a ship transporting a zoo is sinking.

The animals might die!

Adopting a disguise (a red cape! And S shield dogtag) Krypto dashes to the rescue - debuting to the world his new identity as Superdog!

When Krypto returns home, Kevin's parents are watching the news and point out the dog must be Superman's. Melanie, Kevin's baby sister realizes straight away that Krypto and Superdog are one and the same!

Later as the two friends get ready for bed Krypto recognizes a scent of someone he held very dear - Kal-El, or rather - Superman!

Superman greets his oldest friend and discovers drawings Lara and he had done that Krypto had kept safe.

Just as Kevin prepares to give up his new dog Superman interjects that as he was frequently out saving the world Krypto would need a long term companion to which Kevin eagerly agrees to.

As Superman flies away Kevin and Krypto fly around the back yard in celebration but unknown to them Melanie has confirmed her baby intuition!

Bat Hound interrupts Krypto ands Streaky's lazy day with a request for help. Earthquakes are ravaging Gotham every 15 minutes.

The cat and dog we love go straight into detective mode searching for clues to the bizarre earthquakes. Instead of a lead they meet Ace's back up team - the Irregulars, young kids who fight crime under Bat Hound's tutelage.

Following a tidbit lead from an irregular team member, they discover that the Joker's babies have been gassing up the rats on the city (there are 2 rats for every human living there.)

They realize millions of the rats laughing at the same time cause the quakes, causing the mass damage. They discover Ace had already confronted the perps. During a gas attack on the trio of heroes, Bud and Lou escape! Krypto overhears a subway car hurtling into danger and rushes to the rescue leaving behind a paralyzed Ace and a weakened Streaky.

Krypto saves the train and using his powers is able to confront Lou and Bud. The cocky hyenas laugh off the threat until Bat Hound reveals that there is an antidote for the gas and that even as they speak Krypto and Streaky have cleaned up and inoculated the city rats.

Joker is furious when the babies arrive and have failed. And while the villainous cats are reluctant to be moved, Streaky and Krypto arrive home and are preparing for their gift from Kevin.

What do they get? Shakes! Homemade shakes!

Story - 5: So it isn't brain surgery but boy this is one of the best "fun" issues I've read in a long time! - despite the main story is an adaption - I really can't fault it!